Photoessay: The author has been documenting the use of kava in different parts of the Pacific for several years, particularly in Tonga and in Auckland where its use is popular among members of communities that consume kava as part of their cultural tradition, and more recently a growing non-traditional user group. In this article, he reflects on his project to document the use of kava through photographs, the evolution of its use in traditional and non-traditional settings and discusses the most recent scientific studies of the drink
Garibaldi and Turner (2004, p. 1, 5) explain the role that particular plants play in facilitating th...
In his book, The Polynesian Iconoclasm, Jeff Sissons (2014) explains that within a short period of t...
This study investigated ethnobotanical knowledge variation in Hawai’i and Vanuatu, two regions in op...
The Pacific “cultural keystone species” (Garibaldi & Turner, 2004, pp.1,5) kava is uniquely linked w...
The Pacific “cultural keystone species” (Garibaldi & Turner, 2004, pp.1,5) kava is uniquely linked ...
Kava, a plant lacking seeds or a means to self-propagate, is believed to have first originated in No...
This presentation explains the cultural values and social significance of faikava from a Tongan fema...
The most comprehensive treatment of kava ever written, Kava: The Pacific Elixir summarizes the liter...
Starting with their very first observations, scientists have tried to understand how indigenous Poly...
Notes from the Editor This Harm Reduction Digest discusses kava, a beverage consumed in some of the ...
It is estimated there are more than 20,000 kava users in New Zealand on an average Friday or Saturda...
This article focuses on kava (Piper methysticum G. Forst, Piperaceae) in its various forms: plant, b...
This documentary film is a result of multi-sited ethnographic research between 2015-2019, which expl...
The Australian government is considering an increase in the amount of kava travellers can bring into...
Objective: To describe the pattern of kava use among Tongan men in Macarthur. Methods: A kava use su...
Garibaldi and Turner (2004, p. 1, 5) explain the role that particular plants play in facilitating th...
In his book, The Polynesian Iconoclasm, Jeff Sissons (2014) explains that within a short period of t...
This study investigated ethnobotanical knowledge variation in Hawai’i and Vanuatu, two regions in op...
The Pacific “cultural keystone species” (Garibaldi & Turner, 2004, pp.1,5) kava is uniquely linked w...
The Pacific “cultural keystone species” (Garibaldi & Turner, 2004, pp.1,5) kava is uniquely linked ...
Kava, a plant lacking seeds or a means to self-propagate, is believed to have first originated in No...
This presentation explains the cultural values and social significance of faikava from a Tongan fema...
The most comprehensive treatment of kava ever written, Kava: The Pacific Elixir summarizes the liter...
Starting with their very first observations, scientists have tried to understand how indigenous Poly...
Notes from the Editor This Harm Reduction Digest discusses kava, a beverage consumed in some of the ...
It is estimated there are more than 20,000 kava users in New Zealand on an average Friday or Saturda...
This article focuses on kava (Piper methysticum G. Forst, Piperaceae) in its various forms: plant, b...
This documentary film is a result of multi-sited ethnographic research between 2015-2019, which expl...
The Australian government is considering an increase in the amount of kava travellers can bring into...
Objective: To describe the pattern of kava use among Tongan men in Macarthur. Methods: A kava use su...
Garibaldi and Turner (2004, p. 1, 5) explain the role that particular plants play in facilitating th...
In his book, The Polynesian Iconoclasm, Jeff Sissons (2014) explains that within a short period of t...
This study investigated ethnobotanical knowledge variation in Hawai’i and Vanuatu, two regions in op...